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History...

The Super 322 Drive-in Theatre was
opened on May 26, 1950. Built by the Theodore Grance Outdoor Theatre Co.,
ownership changed hands a few times until being bought in the 1970s by Royer and
Favuzza from the Bellefonte area. They made improvements including AM radio; the
Super 322 was Pennsylvania's second drive-in to add am AM radio sound system.
The removal of external speakers increased capacity to about 650 cars. In the
1980s, FM stereo sound capabilities were added.

After working for over 20 years at
the theatre, Bill Frankhouser, together with his wife Barb, purchased the Super
322. They have also made improvements including a new marquee complete
with a colorful neon sign. In 2001, the Super 322 Drive-in Theatre was
granted eligibility to be listed in the National Register of Historic Places by
the Pennsylvania Museum Commission. In
2005, one the original neon signs was back in use after being restored. It
features pink neon. The entrance lights have been replaced as has been the
entire fence at the back of the field. The ramps have all been graded and
re-shaped so you can enjoy the best view of the big screen. The ticket
booth was replaced in 2010.The Super 322 opened for the 2014 season
in digital, having the projector holding the record for the brightest light on
the planet!!

DON'T MISS OUR ANNUAL CAR SHOW!

Each show is a double feature
beginning after sunset. Featured films are first-run, family-friendly, and
very affordable. A full concession stand serves visitors with a
variety of traditional drive-in fare. No matter what the weather, the show goes on!